Midwest Life Stages Folding Double Door Dog Crate
Item#: HN-MH028Your Size
Price:
$39.99 to $119.99
33%
What's Included
Crate, ABS Plastic Pan, Divider Panel, Plastic Carrying Handles
Description
The durable Midwest Life Stages Folding Double Door Dog Crate features a versatile design with a satin black electro-coat finish on a wire mesh construction. A fully functional second door on the right-side panel is great for use in a vehicle, or when you have more space side-to-side than front-to-back. Both doors are equipped with slide bold latches for maximum security. An adjustable divider panel allows you to create the living area most comfortable for your pet. This dog crate boasts rounded corners on the door and panels for added safety for your pet. This portable crate folds and features plastic carrying handles for easy transportation and storage. A removable composite plastic pan makes cleaning a snap.
| Dimensions | Product Weight | Weight Capacity |
| 22W x 13D x 16H inches | 12 lbs. | 2 - 10 lbs. |
| 24W x 18D x 21H inches | 19 lbs. | 11 - 25 lbs. |
| 30W x 21D x 24H inches | 24 lbs. | 26 - 40 lbs. |
| 36W x 24D x 27H inches | 36 lbs. | 41 - 70 lbs. |
| 42W x 28D x 31H inches | 50 lbs. | 71 - 90 lbs. |
| 48W x 30D x 33H inches | 58 lbs. | 91 - 110 lbs. |
About Mid-West Metal Products
In 1921, Mid-West Metal Products made only one item, a Kruse Switch Box Support, and over the years began manufacturing millions of wire and sheet metal component parts. By 1960, they were producing training crates for pets. Today, Midwest Homes for Pets, a division of Mid-West Metal Products, produces and markets a variety of pet containment products. These products include dog crates, training puppy crates, dog kennels, cat playpens, bird cages, vehicle barriers, soft-sided carriers, grooming tables and much more. They also manufacture a full line of pet accessories like beds and feeding dishes.
Dimensions & Specifications
Brand
Midwest
Crates
Wire Dog Crates
Dimensions
22W x 13D x 16H inches, 24W x 18D x 21H inches, 30W x 21D x 24H inches, 36W x 24D x 27H inches, 42W x 28D x 31H inches, 48W x 30D x 33H inches
Dog Crate Features
Folding/Portable, Multiple Doors
Dog Size
Extra Large, Large, Medium, Small
Material
Metal
Pet Type
Dog
Style
Crates
Options
Size
Documentation
View Assembly Instructions >>
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REVIEW SNAPSHOT®
by PowerReviewsPros
- Easy assembly (33)
- Secure (28)
- Safe (27)
- Effective (25)
- Easy to transport (17)
Cons
- Heavy (9)
Best Uses
- Home safety (25)
- Large dogs (23)
- Training (20)
- Auto travel (8)
- Small dogs (7)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Long-time pet owner (24), New pet owner (8)
Most Liked Positive Review
Great Buy!
I really toiled over getting accurate measurements for the purchase of a crate that would fit into the back of my Nissan Rogue for my Service Dog, a small standard Aussie. It's not easy ...Read complete review
I really toiled over getting accurate measurements for the purchase of a crate that would fit into the back of my Nissan Rogue for my Service Dog, a small standard Aussie. It's not easy finding one narrow enough to fit AND comfortably accomodate him, but this one fit the bill. Added interlocking pads (cut to fit from [...]) to the tray to keep Fido from sliding, and we were good to go! It IS as advertised; the dual doors are great; love the divider. Assembly for a fold out is easy for the experienced, otherwise, read the directions to get the top just right. I would strongly recommend this product.
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Most Liked Negative Review
Good size, latches don't slide easily
This is a great size for the back of an SUV, which is how I use them. I can easily get 4 in the back of my Armada.
The only downsi...Read complete review
This is a great size for the back of an SUV, which is how I use them. I can easily get 4 in the back of my Armada.
The only downside is the sides don't always match up perfectly, making it a little difficult to latch the doors without pulling up or pushing down on the front piece. This may get better as the crate ages and settles, but at this point it appears to be more cheaply made than my other wire crates where the pieces slide easily and without effort. I ordered four crates and this is an issue with all of them, but just the front doors - the side doors slide easily.
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Pros
- Easy Assembly
- Easy to Transport
- Effective
- Safe
- Secure
Cons
- Heavy
Best Uses
- Home Safety
- Large Dogs
- Training
Comments about Midwest Life Stages Folding Double Door Dog Crate:
Beats the big box stores; timely and at a great price
Pros
- Easy Assembly
- Easy to Transport
Cons
Best Uses
- Home Safety
- Large Dogs
- Training
Comments about Midwest Life Stages Folding Double Door Dog Crate:
I ordered this product on cyber Monday and it arrived on Thursday w free shipping! It was easy to put together and seems sturdy. Our puppy doesn't come home for another week, but we plan to use the free divider to section off the crate when he does.
Pros
- Easy Assembly
- Easy to Transport
- Effective
- Safe
- Secure
Cons
Best Uses
- Auto Travel
- Home Safety
- Large Dogs
Comments about Midwest Life Stages Folding Double Door Dog Crate:
Easy to assemble. Easy to collapse and folds flat for storage. Strong enoungh to hold my big 90+ lb German Shepard and thwart alll of his escape attempts!
Pros
- Easy Assembly
- Safe
Cons
- Heavy
Best Uses
- Large Dogs
Comments about Midwest Life Stages Folding Double Door Dog Crate:
Arrived quickly and was easy to assemble.
Pros
- Easy Assembly
- Easy to Transport
- Effective
- Lightweight
- Safe
- Secure
Cons
Best Uses
- Auto Travel
- Home Safety
- Small Dogs
- Training
Comments about Midwest Life Stages Folding Double Door Dog Crate:
Or damaged at the warehouse? This is the second Life Stages crate I've purchased. I bought a second identical crate because I was very pleased with the first. The first was purchased at a local affiliate of a national chain. This one arrived in a battered box with one end torn open. It was obvious that one edge of the top was bent before I tried to assemble the crate. Two edges are bent enough to prevent a solid closure. I will probably be returning it, if the return cost isn't prohibitive. I don't think I'll try an exchange--who wants to wait and see if shipping will go better? I need it now! NOTE: My positive reviews are for the crate as I know it should be--not for the one that arrived two days ago.
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